'Late Night' Women Writers Respond to Harvey Weinstein

Seth Meyers turns it over to the women writers of "Late Night," who respond to the claims of sexual harassment against movie producer Harvey Weinstein. (Published Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017)

Actress Alyssa Milano is getting thousands of responses on Twitter to her request that people reply to her on the social network with "me too" if they have been sexually harassed or assaulted.

As of early Monday, the tweet from 44-year-old Milano had more than 29,000 comments, more than 21,000 likes and more than 10,000 retweets. She received responses with the trending #metoo hashtag from "Will and Grace" star Debra Messing and Anna Paquin, the Oscar-winning actress from New Zealand.

In another tweet that links to a blog post, Milano, who was one of the stars of the long-running shows "Who's the Boss" and "Charmed," wrote the following about film producer Harvey Weinstein and the growing sexual misconduct allegations against him: "While I am sickened and angered over the disturbing accusations of Weinstein's sexual predation and abuse of power, I'm happy - ecstatic even - that it has opened up a dialogue around the continued sexual harassment, objectification and degradation of women."